Yes, the FICO® Safe Driving Score accounts for severity specifically across Acceleration, Braking, Cornering and Speeding categories. For speeding, the FICO® SDS provides contextual insights by comparing the recorded speed against the speed limit across several speeding severity buckets. For example, the more excessive the speeding, the lower the score.
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- What is Mentor?
- What is the FICO® Safe Driving Score?
- How is the FICO® Safe Driving Score calculated?
- I had a really high FICO® Safe Driving Score and have not incurred any negative events, and yet my score has continued to decline. What’s going on?
- What if I have privacy concerns?
- How secure is the Mentor app and platform?
- I do not see any data in my Mentor app. What could be the issue?
- What do the scores on the Dashboard screen represent?
- What do Good, Average and Poor scores represent in the middle strip of the Mentor app?
- Do I have to keep my delivery device in the same location each time I drive my vehicle?